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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1920-06-24, Page 31-4-. % I *rl �_ .. ""9111111 11 , 14111�� ­-, 7...VrT_ - —;-,— -0- -r - �_ ­ - , - -1"11V I . , , _`M'1qk1 . ,T_ . 0. ,rV-r-7­RW.T,TrrM-1 , �� � I I I .. 4 , , ,� ,� � , _ � I . , . - I � � ____ — a REURALWA.' . It' ypu know 01ft W—VT11", FF1A==UtV; � . TOMPWOWS I ftVaTmoo. �, . agowres- , wag 41.400yevw " its '. %. , 'n &=Gus remotir I V ' Moir suiwxatsod tol"'Wo . � � , ,et to OUVRWOo AV= " L lrolurogt%. , I I I' I - . I I I . I 0 . �. .4 Or I ,octors rwv%*m"ud , V I I's cIrl Uata, ond %*ilt .Is drug- � I We h aamlaam for ft=uz . 0, r . I . " the Dahlia and , , I.. How to 6row It . I I " (PhIladelphla Record,) '. x6t. so Maur years havo passed since we ,were, accustomed to hearing, 1'v9%At are they?" whon dahlias loom- 41nto view., Now the dahlia has t"t Its way, 44ee,4 in the race of er when It was I , beiiii-litioribved by leaps And bounds, , Thb 'exquisite cotorlaos and artistic tora4tton, give It such Deauty that you loortwiqe,wouderlug what they. really we, . I * I Of course* 4ahllaa have away Ali Sep- tOdber oad October in the, out -flower 'inif I , , *ets., Yod see the leading flower - I I 0110� .` W144OVa decorated with these '00040till .15110oms, and autumn leaves. . 44441,1-, ly,00, find them in the finest . � tlokal;wark, - I . I I � BOt'did you ever realize this: you cea� stow them yourself it : ..4 have a � vW,4,ll',' garden 9 The .newer varieties V16ilh reality 'easier to grow than most 11 .1 WIVA,oldor ones, for we have discard- � I " r,41W varieties that grow to bush, I . #'10# g'*autas most of the trouble for , , !tw�7 0' . itear, who loses heart when his .44611ii-grow Into flne�-bushes a4d do ­11A­ ��` 1r#1o'VtrIetV has much to do with It. 1f',$0V Were going Into stock raising ** � . WV'durely would -not start with mon- . 001."BiOck,'but rather with pedigreed, In Otdor to have all the vigor and I boqth to build your business'on. Just i4,.In Wanting a garden, the dahlias as *bll should be chosen from the healk,�iest stoclt and best seleeted.va. , 'Of -the $01lowing VaIxtrtro over Ate Wasted arsa after tlxo roots, or before setting; Plants. will be 0und very ' I ' ' I .BABY, HAD. BAD L IOne Pint ,Water. Ono 'Plat anolaaw or brown sugar. One teaspoonful Paris green. Mix tv wbeatt gother And stir In enough CASE—OF EUEMA re, to mak§ a resoonably, dry I 2,d& V"""P"'" maah - Fertilizing—Appi.y Ali fertilizer And ch"111111411 on the surface from six to tea inches from the uui,� ana ouiti. Vale iu thoroughly, Wei fertilizers will burn the foliage or young eltoots It they come lucontAct -with them, A . good truck fortilizer, , containing a fair Amount Of nitrogen, high in Phosphor. 10 Acid and rather low in potash, will do Yory well, Applied As follow$: About Me"qua-rter pound, to the hill a weak , or two After Planting, repeating the , Application About the middle of July, 4"MiXttire 9f equal Parts' when me,. nure, Acid phosphate And wood Ashes, applied as Above, except one,halt p0n4,40 the hill, will give excellent r0aults. It neither of the above is 4*411able, equal pArts of bone meal %Ad WoQ4 Ashes, about one-half pound to the hill, wilt give good results, 'Put do not use 411 three, as A least is worse than a famine In the dahlia family. Cultivation—Thoroudli, cultivation Is - or the utmost Importan", And It, pro- perly done, Irrigation may almost be diepenhed with. Cultivate at least once a week and as soon after each rain as ground ca�t be worloed without becoming lumpy, The cultivation af- [ ter a . soaking rain need ordy,be shal- , low, And each successive cultivation � deeper until the next rain, thou ohal, , ,low again. This should be Icept. up I until the middle of August, then grad- ually bring the earth to the hill until moulded by four or five more Inches. , Irrigation—When watering dahlias wet therround thoroughly to a depth of five or six Inches, then follow air- . V 1, _ , . , . . � . L I . At the Yarmouth T. X. C. A. 330yal Camp, 1hold at TUsket 141alls in Auguato, I found MINAW)'S LINIMENT most, beneficial for sunburn, An Immediate re- lief for colic and toothache. - AVPRBD STOXES, I General Secretary. . . . _. v­r."�� __ _____�--�Q,— ections for cultivation after a rain, as above. By watering thoroughly and cultivating you will not find it neces. .. + 1� 4- f ' 106. 0. . Ui6% culture is not needed, but " . I'" �* �.A.. Aetluently tuan once a week in the dryest weather. rather poor as far as fertilizing. The Pruning—Some varieties produce diAlk Is hardy and not as susceptible numerous shoots.trom a divided rOGt. to insect ruvages as most plants, so Such shoots should be removed, except 'one horO Again is your advantage to raise or two of the finest, and when fla*eirs, without Intricate culture. these have Attained a height of about . -��fta of the most puzzllig tasks In twelve Inches, the tops should be tU'Aahlla business to the selection of .pinched out, forcing .the bush to t4aAestvarletles to be grown on the branch. vOlous soils. The amateur cannot be Disbudding—After pruning, when ,ftp00ed to do this. It must be left to buds appear o�i the lateral or side the',professional. V,fe!grow five- acres of dahlias under . shoo:ts, roll out all except the crown bud,' and also remove all the shoota Irr1'g;4tio'jt and ten to elevenuuder nor- Mdje ootilitions, and find that some va- down the flowering stem except the - s ch as Frances White, Our VI ' lower top next to the. stalk, which will be forced Into quick development and oR0tfPwh'1su fine -quilled cactus, will not '610(,14 well in heavy ground with will In turn reduce flowering stems 'with X*tet, but does wonaerrally well In crown buds to be treated as above. In. disbudding, care must be d4ndg soil with plenty of water, I . )04ak O' Day will do well Anywhere exercised that the leaves are not torn P,1�0.e heaviest soil and wefl wateced. .down- or injured, in any way. '. . Wesibnot be forced to bush growth By careful disbudding you 'will not thAVwIll interfere With its blooming. only have good exhibition flowers at Thii -fine dahlia is proving Its werth all times, bat you will- keep the Plants W the Amateur as well as to the pro- In a more compact and healthy, condl. (�Gil6nul by its wonderful growing tion. A properly disbudded, plant, 4ii4-$1oom1ng qualities. It has proven well cultivated. will bloom -much bet- tabo the beat bloomer we grow, Last ter In hot. dry weather -than an un - J se460A We cut as high as 36 long-stem- . . 'I pruned plant. overgrown by too fre- 1104'Aiptelmens from a bush In less quent Watering. thoh';foui weeks' cutting, . Cut Flowers—In cutting dahlias, do , -,V11to fine new dahlia Is thebeautiful " not make the usual mistake of waiting . � bl.61�ftg of the decorative and cactus until the flowers are fully blo VVE, but thi . suggesting a full, high contre, out when they are only fairly blo,%m. dk�oative dahlia, with black curved VVIth the centre yet to unfold, Cut in 00*, A coining up through the flatter tbJs way, the flow�rs should Wi at 09, ' The color is a delicate, clear least a week *Ith care. Som(hpeople 4,00,hur yellow, shading 'to sulphur -h , X "Ot 10 at tips., . prefer to have.alithe buds and,loliage V� . . , P14 those having heavy soil I would � : . I remain on the stem, which Adds, to the beauty of the bouquet,'b�at will cause I � 01, Rest such dahlias as Attraction, 4. ... 119 oo Day, Breeze 'Lawn, Coloss at MO, the flowers to wilt and the much quicker than it all the buds, and most . te, Dreer's Yellow, Duchess Of ' 1J.­'t%ALWlck, Harvest Moon '. Kalift Le of the foliage are removed. _.. - I . � Of6hd Manitou, Marguerit' I e, Bouchon 13urkle,,'Mrs. Warner, Old So I JOY AND GLADNESS ' Aker City' Th4hr, The Lyon, Ant * d I I I . and constant perseverance, we may il14A k'lw 0A - I . - - HOW TO OROW iDAHLMV t ". ,,��' - ', - . "ILDREN FOR THE Cu _J1 .- �"qo Dahlias grow and bloom in al- � 39(W ,, any4ind of soil, from .stony clay �'lfght. �� A to, sandy loam; soil of g me. cately brownel. molight texture to Preferable on ac- dQuIlt of Its draining. more reaally After.a rain, whereas clay soil requires 460iO cultivation to keep the surface 00.jt4- crusting or baking, . " *N , U(Mation should be selected %rhere tht'V-8114' 6111uts Most of the day and '04to water does not stand after a �4t��-, as the dahlia must have drain- . :r"paration.—Plow or spade sit to ,61#14 ilkohe& deep as soon its gr,D.Und . Oxili'be worked in the spring, and cul. 0-Vate of rake over after each 'rain 'ttiAll the dahlia roots ate planted. it - ths.i-toil hae been tnxiched -with ma, #UXe­the season before, put nothing dy before planting but If soil has not ",eti cultivated the season before And 10 too Poor to grow it good crop of Voo I ,, do. then top dross it with manure Oatore digging, but lit too heavy. When to Plant.—One of the most cop mmon errors in the oulture of da- h3aa to too early plauting, 1), the 1%titudo, of Philadelphia dAlillae should never be planted before Way 16, the Ar#t� two Weeks In June being pre- Nable. Ofyiding rooto.—If dahlia roots do not 'show signs of sprouting by the Uolikalng of MAY. take. them in A most shikily Place. It the. roots are dry or 'wIthered. cover with 'wet bags or lWot sand. When tprouts commehCe Atowhig they Are ready to divide and PlAut. It oprouts Are Over 'six inchw on � on you tAke thtm, from the 'eel) - cut b to two Inches before IVI And platitin, o jelumpsAhoullillevorbe plant - *d I hole. The size of the root does Adt J indicate the Aide0ess of tile Plant, *04 a division of -one of three tubers with a piece of the crown showing a Oprout is the best to plant an,d will TbAke A better grow-th that it larger, tluft and Droduce a firier clump for X60 YAar'o planting. A root without OL p0t of the troWn Will not grow. PlAtiting.—ost'.1kila ir S should bo I WeAted Itt it tretich or h6lo six Inches ditol, the roots laid flat down (not ork Va" and e6v#red With earth not over two Adohto In depth, fillifig In to tho I *0t, 404141WO .The tows should be 416W f6Ur to five f6et apart And the 010sitain the ro*, from 20 to 30 Inches toot L. ,; or froln fjlx -to eight feet 4hould A anowed to skoh plant in garden -cul. 11tro., Out WMAS.—If your gardpA 14, In- febtoid with cut Voritiv, which M OWY ths .6446 in an W W4, lin *v - Every child—whether It, be poor or rich—is entitled to JOY and gladness, .Health Is the birthright of all, and there is absolutely no - doubt that the healthy baby is a hAppy'baby. It is the bAby's nature to be happy—not cross. Only the sickly baby Is cross. The well child Is A joy to the hom6­ It Is a laughing, gargling, happy little piece of humanity whicb, drives dull care from the household. The sickly baby Is the opposite—he, b cross And. Peevish; cries a great as! and is a source of constant worry to the mother. But, mothers, there is no need -of your little orw& being Sickly. Regulate the baby's boiVials And -sweet- en his stomach witl ,� a gentle but thorough laxative aud baby will soon be Well and happy Again, Thousands, Of Motherb have proved this through their use of baby's Own Tablets— there Is a smile In every dose Of the. Ta,blots. GiVO them to Your babk and make him happy. The Tablets, are sold by medicine dealers or by, mail At 25 cents a. box from The 3Dr, Williams Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. . 1, I .6 &*�� . I . I WWI Proverbs, - ­W­� t . T114? toward shoots with $hat eye . ff. Small things talk !ou,l to the In. dlan's am I The Dakface*s Arm. IS longer thAti his 'Word. When A fox will -kV IaWe, tba Old rabbit Jurapa, A SqUaW's tOhgI10 ,rIlW taster than -the wind's lev, There Is hothft so eloqileilt Ad a rattlesnake's tAil. The judla!d SoAlpZ his O"My, no Palefgtb Oklhil his flienda I TWO moft Will live tog6i;h6r 1-4 quiet and friendship. but two sqtikwo never. When a man prays one dfiy� Atka M6418 six, the Orem Spirit thunders and the isvil oym lauchs. 4, � - -,- The use Of Miller's W46rm p0*40ra Inaurm healthy chilat-81t so, Vtr as the 411111,016 attfibut6ble to ,worms are concerned. A -high mortality among children 4A trsictAle.to WorjZs, These $61) the Atte"th 41 Infafttit so that they -are unable to,rd,%flitaill the bat. tit IfOr 196 OX4 AUCeUrAb tto WO&ft8u. This Vt6pat$Aloil gives Inotal" Of hokuh 0*4 kbq* It. . . _ . � � on Ari0ace, 0 1 . NOW& kchei Catim Oak � . "W".MW.W"* 1 1147 baby bad a vow W 04go of . V-Vema. Itstw.4dinamoalpimplas go 6 Ott prormosto AL end umbe, las W asber hips. as .11 I WaS sort And red end the br� 0 out Itched no tbat she wan to scratch all the Unit. She was cro . , . on I and ivedul end ,;Quld not oloV d*y or 31C � 04T Z I used Cuticurs, and wbep . . X bed loseil fou ,, I iv c0es of $cap and fbAr boxes of Ointment she, W*s . . boaled", (signed) bTra. Qqo � v '90 . Hisler, R. V. D. 2,13ox, 44, 1090pap =1113p NO.. Way 6,1919. . . 01vo Wlcur� "p. Ointment OM4 Talc= the (ate of your okla. Soap 2$e, Olotmeno 26 and Nov. Sold I through6itboDominion,fanAditinD�pot:, , , ; _ L ;to . w4u=wz au V A . J 1AW44 0 4 "_ - '' . .1 111 11 I : 11 =1111 , - ., - . , I I .1;,�*�,�PNI%_ ". - .. V . F — _10 ' ,� 4if%, .. I lES1 I =W___;Wr-_" . VAMOVS PRIJIT RE=Z8. . OT-VA2MD op-ANOL PUDDING. . Pour a cupful and 4 halt of ocalded single crown, or rich milic, over one cup- $ul of grated crumbs.. .&44 two table- HP0031fu44 of butter and lot stand IS minutes. Beat -tour egg4 with one-fourth a cupfulot boiling water arid stral'o, A44 a Cupful of Busar, a tableajpoonful of , coloring to tint 4 deeper pink. Chill , lemon juice, the peach pulp, and fruit Irk & Pan of Ice water and wh * qu 0 thick beat with 4 w1re spoon until frothy, then 4xid the stiffy-beaten whites of three eggs and beat until atfff enough to drop. Have ready a mold lined with halves of,peaches with blanched almonds arranied to look like the pits, Turn' the mixture Into the mold, chill and serve with rich creard, Plain or whipped. DATE TAPTOCA. � . � Pour three euptuls of boiling water over one-half cupful of minute tapioca 'and boll the whole for 3A minutes, or until Clear. Cool about halt and then stir into itone-haig eupful of atoned and out, up dates 'with from one-half cupful to . one cupful of. sugar, according to. taste, Xf the tapioca bas a noticeably starchy flavor when cooked, more than a halt cupful'of sugar may be no ,d; *ther� �JVwise this amount Is suffJ4 ot. Serve with cream for a delicious dessert of high nutritive value. - � APPLE XXD1AX -PTJDD1XG.__ Stir half a cupful of cornmeal Into orme, pint of scalded milk. Whon thickerted slightly, stir In one pint of pared,and- sliced sweet apples. lialf it cupful of " ----- - I . — __=�_ molasses or sugar, half 0. teaspoonful of suit, a. tet)leapoon�ut Of butter and one quart at miW. isake, four ,hours very slowly, In a buttered pudding (ush. To be eateri -1Z or *old wnji ore -m. ..:. I . ­."j�l,fi '� ) Covix,,OTL�or PmAxts- Cut. al>out.a, dozen large pears in two lengthwise, ,leaving on the atom, Pare ano. core them. Pick over halt a ouptul of seeded valsku.%"000k in a little water until tender, then drain. To the liquid add suffleient hot water to Make a cup- ful. and v� balt In All, two cupfuls, of sugar and asmall lemon sliced In.rounds, Whan the syrup bolls, skim, add the pears - and cool, slowly until the trult is tender, tlion lift each piece out carefully and arrange on a. glass serving dish with the sterns pointing outward. Add the ralsIns and a dozen or more blanched almond4 to the syrup, boll It down until Quite thick, then, Pour over the fruit. Chill and serve With Cream. I AMPLEP CHA,RLOTTE. Cook pared and sliced apples, stirring constantly In butter. until soft and dry. Adding sugar, Line a, plairl mould with sippets of bread an inch wide.dipped in melted butter, one overlapping the other, arrango lozenges of bread similarly In the bottom of the mould, turn In the atwla and cover with buttered broad. j3ako, for half ah hour In a hot oven. Serve with sugar and cream, or hot sauce. OLD-FASMONMD APPLE S,k'UCE. Pare and quArter 9. pint of sweet ap- i ples, place thern evenly in.a. quart earth-' an dish. Strew over them a halt cupful i of sugar. Then pare and quarter a. pint of sour apples, place evenly on t10 sugared apples and sprinkle over them two-thirds cupful of augar . Add a large cupful of water, cover with an earthen plate And cook In a. moderate oven for six. hours. WhOn cool serve with cream. ORAPE FRTJIT SALAD. Peel the fruit ' separate the sections, re- move the skin And take out the seeds. Blanch 3ftlaga grapes by thTowing Into hot water, for a minute, out in two'and rernove the seeds. Arix with the gmp6 fruit and serve with mayonnaise. Go6rn- ish with lettuce arid celery. 11 * * * DATE APPLE SA'UCE, Peel, coro an;4 cut In thin slices two large apples. Cover with ono cupful of ,cold water arid put to 9'tew. When about halt done add one-half dupful of dates, atoned and chopped, or simply cut up, l n noeb8sary to add Any I 11ag&r. alth011gh I A lItt16 may make the i saute more palatablo to some tastes, This combination without sugar is very , good to ,serve With bacon or any Of the ,Pork dishes with which apple sauce Is adcoptAble, . I AWE AND DATE PtWDXXG. Vat two tabIespool.ifuls of"rice Into OL Quart of milk; add two f*16800011furs of sugar And a quarter of a tea(Apdonful of malt; Bake slowly, stirring oft6n, till It begins to thickem, dra* It out, add a CUP Of *aflhed and Out dsttm. And bake without atirring, but owasl6nally lift the bottom and turn ,over all, When smooth Wid treAmy let It s%td andbi-own with. out touching: servo very co14. . I � - - $0,000 MEN WANTIEO Oeforo next month this number 9,ra wanted to step up and have their corns removed with Putnam's 'Corn Mtrattor—ItIg jVulfflefis—safe—sure, V66 Only "Puta=%" it's the bOOt, Z6, At all dealers. i� 0,16 14W 'I �, IT'S DoXt, :Bro*ft wag About to have Aomo 414 tetations owto aud a8ktd ,16rk6ff­v_ had JuAt got rig of the (buildefil-the, best way to go about it. 110b 11 said Jones, "You call In a dac6nt bull&' And tell him the 111hit you art oret*ted to Drky� boln auto that th6 . Aura you mention to 11AI In about a quarter of what you Can aff6rd for the alteratl6n; And then, It YOU Ara lueltyl you MAY get 'half Of what Slott want dond for About twice Ilia totat sum Tou want to A"Ad.11 I lwiP6 ­ *00rng are ctuie'4_by tho presaum Ot tight Uots, but to out neod be troubled With th#m long wMil so #ku. PIA'a rmp6dy " Holloway'O'Com A�%W# 4 "%"i,s. -, . A I . Nat Candg � Delicacies . . I I 0 I- . I nt 0 � I I . I Opt S loot 014t :�. I I . BUSINESS 8111U) ,go L - P,,O�hft I ,r � � . � AND TEACHERS , I a ­J To Too 11 .... . I 1� 11 ".VTn!M I . - I MI$8 t,AORRONT 8AY,$ .00,009a , THE DAY THAT 10 Pon. . ourpe" PRO" O'VeRTAX40 1"thow Is there Any uIxor tgA on P. wintry, W0144Y PILL$ H.Ufta NWR Moum for 0 a day that Is. dying; I X11041EY '%%M"as, . %9 ^MW 1wr 11r.11 ^ VVMW 1PURT1 IWR"KIPOWN. TRIAY night, than vAadY=Ak1u&? It In- . toreots, one azt,d 41L 1 4109AS9. OU4 thrOUS4 bit , *QIW$a ban rOA; : 4 TU*UiAndlo Ot . aArneXt jl�teallgont VAVIT NUT 043XVLO. . ,r,or the night f4me may o,tton b Alowaod Wdy Point* the. W*y to . , .ring , 01101ing, Oft"N'WOMOR wh,q ea,ra ,their 11YA91- AW4Y frOM1110410, i1i 09 00*4001, Ono ,cupfol tip, one cupful dates two gmptule wAinat meats. Wash aul Health 19, the Weak, WeAry, Nor. WIX04, the light of the 4gy Is 4ouQ, .1400if IMM, 44 901-10 ofltcea . lu WSW . stone tae dates, wasti, tiga And remov,0 Youp, Run-down Woman, of .044"Adal, 1 whoushadowo All OQU como 0070op" PuslAw establishmoAto, 0110M4 I is , iotima ,of over-sta nor-, stems. and put with th'a walnut moats through 1004 Abooper. Mix ,,oget4pr � I Jftivood, ADnt., Jane 14th (Speelai). , � .tly . 14M I �. � lie. —"Voda's Kidney Pills zelleviad r of The 44 y1il vtoton througll the. mln4 . , . ficloney or otrouth. Wea,14 4= 41 , Iii'reM o4o �ud, 'Aaryous, they tw.QrX thoroughly And press tlrml Y three, fourth$ Inch thick Auto .4 4M.041 04rcer- . , 0 Uldney d-AeaGo, tbrp,u . , 8; . That ia the otatoment. of Mim IaUr- This 07*4 in the memories keepl IRPIAVt time, with nesor a rest VV144A *q 344,acliiaa a_uO b4oko,oh,aA max*. ed pan. Cut in a , d ,wrap In , quAreN An 'Max PAM or shape in small ballo-AX14- in .;, once Lad4rontA 4 highly esteemed, lady Ito joke to the ra6t - .00104g. living here. It to short to, the . . , I . � � Xory hQ4r 1301n, like A, 44Y., LittiO . 1. roll. In Powdered oui$ar. ,and Point. There can beuo misunderstand-Stsh for the day that Is Wed. 1 oss the glow iol 4"Ilb 4124 $raw pale And bblu; their . FUDU SqV,ARE, 0. . I two One cupm Walnut me4ts, Ing. of t -to meaning, it is a clear .and ringing message to w , For its eaii4Nile, Ito shadow$ �Omon All over , And 49w; ,oyiao Are dull And pl2runU and b , on og- 14tV . Oquareg'e-490olate, Quo-lialt cupmi 0ut- t6r, three 'Cs,1144% It tells them AvUere they, too, R1.0joice for t MAY find rollie ,he wouAdo it has moude4, ; , f. GIOWIV bul surely fades, Bup$_ , uerq$ ,women �4 ,girls ,because, ,.Of ,eggs, Qp , e cupful oug4r, turee-rourtho cupful br4.p4 tiou - on e FPr It no'or will Come back to you. Vor ninety Par cent. of the 1418 from '�-'A4fAX*cQi00r, . %lietir work and wor,ry, look older . _ _r, halt te"Poonlat 'Vanilla, Xelt 0000- 'Which womon, suffer come from weak —0, V. B., �4 !than t:40ir years. Wh4t1hey need Ilk ' olate, Add batter, stir until, butter ,or 41seaeod kidneyo. They are the �,I., . , . , ! , : . th itrao, atrougl0i, ' o frequent U�"4"O' A . �onlu Malts and set aside. , g9o, aci(t� jaep,t 0 in& graduAll.y 6-ae cuPtul sugar. Mix 011"a that etrala all the Impurities, PUY= � all of the seeds Of 418MO *U� Of t40 UOSt gracious Goa, Who h . "t 'been : r( edy � g t4vin. through 'the lay!mDr. W11114 a I Plak,lPlills aro, and..sitt bread flour wita baking vow- , der AA4 0alt, Ada to eggs wita wal- I . wood, if they fall In this work the 112filkitOlY 1000ful to us, not only In Impurities reniatn In. the blK4L and the rohr past, but through, the 1,11ro actual food (to 104e a1mrvod nerves I' "d t' Od brain of Idie, busluega girl. nut .Meats olicipped fine And vanilla, ,theti. add ch000tate mixture, r1proad 'A all Are deposited all over the body, The Years of our life, -be pleased to Accept roswts � show themselves In weakness, I our most unfeigned thanks f or Thine y ma ug rtdb, red biood 'they sup- ly Just the kind -or :help girls need , aliallow'pans., bake about '.0 minat 00 . weariness, nervouflness, headaches, Innumerable blessings t6� vs,; gra backache, dropsy and ., clous- I to Loreisorve their bealltU And energy, i and out in quares. while warm.. I I rheumatism. 17 pardoning the manifold sins And. Ask your nelgh,bor it all theoe'dls� Infirmities, of life , And their good looks, Dr. Williams in P k Pills, bring bright eyes, rosy MAHGTJRWTM. Ofte and one -halt cupfuls gugw, one. Our , past And bouAti- Oases cannot be avoided bY` using fully bestowing upoli its all those Doddle Kidney Pills to strengthen the 'which 11 cheeks, lrlKb sp.rlits and tlius make thei day's duties UgNtor halt ouptal water, five marshiufiu�ws, whites, one-fourth teazpo.)a- ,;rust$ and virtues may r lEldneys. , us acceptable to Thee, And, every I 4 . Miss Mary 11, Hunt Buys; 1114aa;r i�f _9 vanilla, one cuplul, walnut meats# , Fear wbich Thou shaWbe pleased to AM , MAL AND TZWF,RATnZ add to Our llvcz, ad ie 'People it'liluk of the life *f a s""hool 08.01er as one of compar&ltive ease, saltineo. Boll sugar And w4t,ar until - I syrup will spin a thread, Rem 0, to I implore T116, mo;� strongth to, our with, aborlt hours And'hioliday ple'uti- IlGWS, back of range and add marshmov My Creatures of Tropical 01julga faith, more ar4or to our love, and A , Iful. But 4h.0 reverse ls� the ow. out In pieces. Pour slowly,, vibile _ I greater PerfectioL to Q4r Obe ionce. Alw d 0,7-8 Have Dark Okins. When ,one haslp stand klay after,day, beating constantly onto stiffly beaten and grant that, in A hurable sinoerit; . I year in ,and Year out, w.*tb. the wor- egg .whites; then add vanilla and wal- I I I . and constant perseverance, we may rtes -great aua, small, from baud -ling Out meats cut In pieces. Spread sal- tines with mixture and bake in a . serve Thee most. .1sithfuliv Anim , the re, , Als are not so easily acellmat- malader of our lives, for Jesus Chrl,sve ed as most people thl)1k, 11for dhilioren, it ;bc-gin$ to tell apan e ev a 0he 0trqngeet, -and especla, � Ily upon moderate oven until puffed, and doll- � instance . sake. Amen. a monkey used to living in the trees - � . ithe nerves. I bad been teaching . , cately brownel. In the shade, It, exposed to the hot About -five yeara 9,ud was then locat- . . L SALAD STJGVTVSTJON18. - ft Layman, in Sheffle ' ' PICRI sun, will die withla three I � Id, Eng., Indepen. : ed tat k fln,9fleld, Ont., lvten I found ET Salaft are notused as much As they hours. A rabbit will be Acted on in . dent. I was far file= having 44e vitality I should be. Some folks maintain that I lettuce Is too "high. Uranted, but do- the same way, It has been shown .One wonders sometimes in'these that thesla particular animals have not eta-r1ted out walli. BeVore my term "%Q,s cut I ihad a complete nervous � llolous, salada can be served without strenuous days -when tke I . developed a sufficient supply Of per- mb.terial life lies heavily 0411 Of the "Poll 'u�al' Li brevIrdown. I tried dQctor's medl- lettuce, using celery tops and parsley to garnish. ­ spir4tlou glands, An Animal with a � 'plentiful supply of t,,ese glands 'Can where th,) habit of pr4er is becom� clule and eA lielrped,'Ibut only for a W,11110. I then tried osteopathictroat- A very.tempting salad graced our. tablis recently, It consisted of finely, stand - almost a-aything . Ing a, neglected feature of' ur social Ides We see he In the way Of eXi , stence. On, so mgAy s 0 for the evapqratlon of perspir - meult .bult with no batter reeults. I Ouffered from loss of appeti,te, slept cut applep, celery, olives and p1men- toesp covered' with rich mayonnaise ,tat, evidences. of c. relessuesk and neglect, ion has An enormous cooling effect of the spiritual side Of life that make Therefore animals T,folorly, was norv-04 i � s and troikbled 'with dressing. It was served on iud.lviduoA dishes with salted cheese waters. used t Q living. in trees ,or in the shade, not having the us extremely doubtful on the point. glands Yet if ever a nation stood In need of , cannot stand tropical heat., severe headao%,ee. Holidays calne, and I tried, -a ciliange of schools, i When yon Lare, "at you wits' ends" tr cold boiled rice, celery and green, Another pecullarity I'S that an the Prayers of its people surely It . heat . Imala Is our Own. it is palpable t(. the ob. Acellm.4ted to tropical but got into A tharder place w',',q3re I had over fitty puipas Under my ear6. i , �I,hsl;e i ,7 peppers with tomato dressing, Then always have dark or reflecting skins, All serving eyp that things ,Are done were days 1��en 1. t swemed �io&pozsllble ,for me to cArry my substitute potatoes, white or sweet,, . lor rice. . antMa a domestle'ated in the tropics openly and unashamedly, without the 'd not have taem. before'have slightest -pretence of religious consid- that df on Work. At 'this otago,my sister, who. ',bad Potatoes, celery and & few bits of acquired dark .skins. stations., that muld not possibly 1>0� also beer a teacher, otronglY ad- 1 . or stewed veal are delicious. .Black skina'absorb more heat than done if those concerned ever took Into v1sed me It -o try Dr. Willilame, Pink Vllls 1 ,chicken Sprinkle fluely-minbed stuffed olives �white ,.,skins, and it would therefore Account the prob4bility of any reckon- I took the adv.$e ,and (by Q10 or carrots over the top, Of course let- seem to'be the wrong color for the Ing beyon;l the immediate present, or time I had finle'lted my eftowl box, I 1 ,tuce Is an I. iprovemexit, but not a ne- troplag. But the aj),00rption of heat the need for any spiritual assistance felt Ifliat Ithe pills were �,helping me. I i 'cessity. . . . by the black skin. produces, excessive 'against "the world, the flesh and the own'& on my uJillith box when I decided I I AN-TAROT140 "$IIZLr ICZ11 perspiration and consequent O '_ b� devil," the 'constomt mktagonlam to co g ,there VaS UOL necesgity for coutinu- i .From the work of revent dxplora- Sir Douglas Mawson '1' vaporatidn, so it I,% re,Ally a b essin these wh6 ,desi, e to walk in the foot- g I reflecting skin would i not absorb Stops of the One who Is Perfect God , , 5 I "had inever felt I 'Ing libn treatment bet1terf hnd,aad gain.ed;twelve, pounds tions, concludes that the ro. % foundation on which the much of the heat rays. Such a skin and Perfect man, I, like &-rairror, arid Is possessed by. The pra�,erless life must of necessity in ,welgilt. Dr. Willianis, P.nk Pilla, 'with plenty of fresh Air, worked Atitaretle Ice cap rests is very lrrer,u- lar, partly above sea level and Partly I sleek Animals, . be gravely' Incomplete, It Is that, of Black skins, while they absorb heat a man who wanders through an un- 'Wonders in my case and I should Ad - T!ee k1he NZe 101f tibc-mi 4W any below, and that Its thickness, which Is 'Very variable. may reach a maxi- more quickly than wnite, also lose It known land. abounding In hidden Other run e?o'Ra ticaohok,", .. mum of se.'>ral thousand feet,. Uii(ler -the talckost portioum t,b�e static, pres- more quickly when the animal gets morasses, ,with a in the ishade. As a matter of fact, to guide him,, or of th , e man who l6ses You can get Dr. WdIllams' Pink 041� from, any dealer In medle,ne,'or sure at the base may be as great as one ton per square inch. Under'such' nearly all dark skinned Animals of his wmj in a maze end Ignores- or the tropics hide during the day time does not bear, the voice of the guide bY Mail, Pu'.At paid, 'at 50 cents a box, -or six boxe.4 ,for ;2.90 from The Dr. a covering there may be a consider- and come forth only at night, simply who sits In a lofty Nees on purpo3e because they are not supplied with to � 'WilU101316' IMediofne "Co, BTOO�v;ill , t ., 0 q,ble Accumulation or ground heat, And it Is Assumed that the under ,,iortlon direct him. Think It over in your glands and not because at their black Own "'quiet hour" and consider how , Ont. I , I .0 *4__t__ of the Ice mass Is undoubtedly soft and plastic. Where the sea breaks skin. Important a matter Is it. I I ' Animals. in general cannot easily. Frola the earliest days of Ole Bibli- 1, .. b QU=R 100INS. 441. ., I up the tea at a rate .faster than the Tl6w, the sea from it xubstantlally the adapt themselves to a new allmatop cal history we have examples to prove but It has been pro'red that man can .that man felt the need of callhip., � X`on T' at W ' ey h as Ciroulated coast line, But - elswh6re. as In the adapt himself to any climate, whother God for hoh.) In time of trouble;napoldl his immediate Ancestors were ever as Result of the'War. Great Ross barrier and the Shackle- t0u� Shelf the SUDWY Of Ice exceeds we have only to turn to the Book of subjected to it or nor, The re4son Is Psalms for a wealth of example. The I I .. I the rate of erosion at the a6k front, In the wonderful heat regulation of the human body. I man who needs words,to express his I . -_ — Tle great war brofigho, into ctrea- And the overflow from the land main. �alns a thicksheet of "shelf fee" ex- soul In RmYe;r to -day can find there Whon a, man is hot In the summer Petitions *hic)t Are as suitable to pre- latiOn some very odd kluL of money. tending far out to sea. The sea front time and needs cooling he perspires freely And the sweat evaporates and sent day -needs as they were when the b T ore was lack of coblyer and nickel of the � e cao, at the present rate of advance or flowing out, Is estimated Shepherd -King composed thern. if he cools, him. Whon.he gets cold the falls to 4ts'covc-_- the exact sentiments nores close up and do let the throughout Europe, oWing to the do - Mand for those metals' for munitions, I to have left the centre, In the seVenth, Q not ;'�emt comej out and cool him. This that he desires, he can at cmy rate put etc.; and, to aggravate the situation 1 century of our eta. � . himself into a frame of mind that will regulation is minute and involuntary People everywhere to6k to boarding i 0.0.0_­� enable him to approach God In a .and Is on the Job every minute of the way I day.. A man can go naked in snow that, If lie is eAiest in his intention, . cannot but prove acceptable. And Aet suffer much discomfort, The But don't forget that 11 . coine. ., issued hundreds of mil- I 11�0"MA`11 I 4911s of five-pfeanig and ten-lifennig Iron I Heals InflaNd NOSWIS poros close up into tight knots prayer is net coins ooatAd wifli. zinc to pre - Stops qlatarrhal Discharge, (gooseflesh), and thus have the body a mere ulochanizal action. Vain reps. oov�red with a s1rin almost airtight. titions'in which the mind is not ton- vent rust. Iron'colns .were likewise Minted by the Governinents ot,Swe- ' - - '*..$.�_ I wrned further than to repeat so many den. Norway and Denmark. I Cures Colds Quickly . Barefooted Soldiers. set phrases at a time are of no more The Germans issued one-pfPi1nIS I I � I i " . value thar� the twirling of the prayer- gan Slam's present military or- Nation wheels that one finds kept)3pinning by Pieces of aluminum, and In �'*Akria alao aluminum coins of five centimes - - - I I - � I , Poor remedies have given Catarrh dates from, 1902 and is the outcome of the mountain streams In. Thlbet, two years' study of the various mili- wheels. wh4ch con'tain writen prayers And ten centimes made their appear� ance In circulation. ' the reputation of being incurable. But � ly and quickly, if the -Tight tary org4nizations of.Europe. It em- wheels which contain V�ttten prayers bodies the,militia system, with a dash brought before the notice of God by Germany isgUed muslin notes, and the local governments in' that country ,method fe employed. Snuffing, a powder or Ointment up the nose, of universal service. their continual turning. Contrast this Every, citizen is liable to ser*e for sort of m446-hine-made prayer with that and In Austria printed paper money Of the smallest value ever known, ro- won't cure Catarrh, neither will tab- lots. douching, or stomach modicinee tv-.,o years In the line and then for five ot the pilblioan A h exclaimed with years in the first and ton years in the bowed head in the Temple, "God V 0 presenting one-fifth of a. cent, Even -more curious was the paste - cure, These treatments fall because, they Only Affect 10004 cOn4ltIGJ2s, they be second reserve, but only so many, are i-Uerciful to me, a sinner." . board money Issued in some Of the do not remove the cause, which is called up as art required to keep up a Bishop Walshain How once wrote strength of about .30,000 men on a "Praying onemy-occupied cities. in France, It was In denominations up to five geM life established in the hings, bronchial tubes-, and nasal passages. concerning prayer thus: Is peace tooting. Those who are thus like speaking from Your heart to God tratics, and was of difterent colors Ordinarr remedies do not reach those called up receive A% COMPensation cer- always tain abatei-Aents of taxes, The rest of Is that wliat your prayers alre and sha,pee--9quare. round., octagonal. oval and ddamond shaped This "card I zemote parts, but Catarrhozono does, for it Is breathed through the Inhaler those lika? Do you really, feel that God is liable to serve pass straight ta4�o listelting, mud try to speak to Him as . money" was guaranteed -bv the local into evory air cell In the lungd, Into the reserve, which Is called out at ceit. tain intervals from fifteen to you would speak to someone standing Sixty municipality, and was good ontr for use in traftsactiorts with merchants Of every air passage In the head and throat. No matter where the Catarrh days' training. 11 by you In the dark, whom You could not see but kpaw to be there? I know Besides his Arms and his clothes, the - the -town where it was issued. Aleanwhilo, the clever Japanese is Catarrhozone, will reach it, It kills the germs, heals sore spots, clears the it- is V�e Slaniese ry hard to do so always, but soldier receives 4 ticals (a tie- that Is Praying! Mild I hope you do bought uP In China nearly all of the "cash"—the nose And throa -t instantly. Universal- al equals about 96 conts)L a Month, be_ this sometimes, for If you never do sides 25 satungs (about 8 ctnts) a day, visible supply of copper pieces with saaare holea, for ,qf,rIn,&_ ly used; pleasant and clein; guaran tee - .4 to cure or money refunded. half of which leLtter sum, however, Is , you never pray." The rich gifts of (;ad are not offered stopped to pa'r for the singel meal of Ing them thgotl,lor. At the enhanced 'price of copp8r they -were worth con - Don't be an Object of aversion to everyone you meet—get 'Catarrhozone , ride that the state "j)rovideg," The to those who do not take the trouble to ask for them. "Ask, and y6 shall aiderably more as bullion than as I to -day and use It regularly; it will I soldier has to buy his own footgear �recoIve,?l amid Christ. But he gave and the rest of his food. No money, 1$ � � cure your Catarrh, Bronchitis, Throat Tr,.ou�lo, spitting And gagging, Large wonder that adylee to Ills own followers; one the MAJOritY Of the arY goes barefoot* � Any right to ask for benefits', just - has - - -'- - I . .'.,�� . .. . . size lasts two months, price $1.00; ed�—"In the Lands of the Sun.00 0 � 0 �as Aix earthly father extends his loving Reep the Bowels Aulallor size, 60; Sample Bizet 950, I 1'. . help and Protection to .hls own chil- . I at all doalers, An Oil of Verit.—Dr. Thomas' 2c- dron befol.10 considering the claims of Pledular I I I . 0 .0 0 leotric oil is not a jumble of niedic- strangers, so God's bl6stingg Are ab- . and The Ziffel Tower in Paris. InAl substances thrown together And fundantly bestowed On His children. You'll beflealthy pushed by advertising, ,bat the regult I gt)pja pcoplt may say that we are thus The Eiffel Tower on the Champ do Mars, Paris, was completed 19 1880 of the -careful Investigation of the tinellved to limit the goodness of God curative qualities Of certain oils 'to for tho.grett ExhlbitiorL. It is 084 feet high, more than twice as high as the a$ th-0, .who believe in Him; but His applied -to the hunian ,body. It is a niorcy 1% oter all the oarth� rare combination And it won and kept Por .0 Quarter You �an Assist *1 dome of St. Paul% Cathedra.1, London, The point. that Immediately conettat public favor from the first. A trial �a% 1.9 that ,we cannot pretend to shirk Thom Wonderfully With Dr. which is 04 toot In height. it was of it Will carry conviction to any .,who -, uur joi-potsibilitlog on the ground of Hamilton's �11164 oreated by Alexander GastavoElff&l nix emineat French engineer, who �150 doubt Itspower to repair and heal. Isporatic 'ro Wholn.jllueh is given of , I 000. __ - . I I _0A You'll never have health It the built -the framework for ArthOlal's "k Jrvnn will mildh be required. Praytr Seven bi the JUNo. Is tho daily dutY of *very 0brisitan colossal statue of Liberty In Xew ork harbor. The bast Is A, -square of 112 The number 7 plays a p,rominent f not A 014, to be, left itiAll. one',s diatli. bowels are inactive. BY keeping them Yards), troin tach torner oc vthlch rises the four curving supports of In- part In events In the Bible. _jAe crea- bed. Tru6, tbF dying thlof found sat. tion t_O)X six days,* and on -the Boventa vatlop os Ito hung be 4de the Savlo-Ar right you enouro A, clean, whole - opme body, Why wait for cOnstiPa- torlated Ironwork. At 600 ,feet these there ,was rest. On the seventh day of —bat that was an exceptional event. tion t4 clog UP slid s1tken the whole Dr. Haldilton's Pills— coalesce into A single %halt, There, are three platforms at various heights, to . tho eoyeiith month a holy observance - . ­ was ordained, and the Israelites least- Aftep 10 YeApt of Asthma Dr, ,J. 1), syetem—Use, they are the finest, ftlildest laxative which the ascent Is made by liftff. There,is Also 0. stairway with 1,ga,t 64 ,seven days and rested seven days. X4611699's Asthma RemedY ptoVed the Noah had,noven days' warning of the Only relief for bile grat6ful User, and lkao*n of the; put strength Into the 1111160leS stomach and never injure the steps. Its total cost was $1,400,000, of floodo and the Bevoti. years of plenty 'this It but, bne,cure a;inong many, Lit- . W foretold In Pharaoh's drearo. by tle wonder that It has now ibwomo the delicate lining of the bowels. They got You In the habit of performinp which the et4t.6 eottflbutod $800,00. bat the dfittkilce foba duritig the first -Z6 seven fat boaats, its were the seven one recognized remedy on the mar- a tertain function at a certain titnev Aftd thereby restore torMal con,ditionsl. yeat, It was opened more than coveted Its 068t. In 4009 betamo lean years by seven lean beasts, We ket, It has earned its faMe .by lis speak of the seven hoAvens, slid the never falling WeotlVeiiots. ,U is �Dr, Ha.miltonla Villa are best beeaviAs tile .tower the J)roporty of the city of Paris, govetith son wag *apposed to be: oh- eatatog It td-d4r, 90 It had done for they, help Nature .hGlv hex,stlf. and th6ttby, keep the stomach s1sroug, di - dow6d with pre-eminent wisdom, lu years. it fis the greatest astbala short, there is no -other laumborwhich specific i4thin, the reach 49 6,Aferitig goation, good, blood Pure. c6raPIOXIoU A 10ur6 16P PMil Mind Aoue.—Dim- � enters into tho, 1311�lo so often u seven. humanityi cleat, svIrIts bright And happy. tUftftce Of the stomach and liver Al. ,No I .y ,O ,- . I doubt the Wide populgr*., I 4 4, 0, 2 Prito 66. w0a VV�cede attacks of favor and 111afabot ague shoving 0rangemeftt of th6 late and the sUporstltl6us 4Wc9 To hAV6 lived bUt tot *no aptlbg fit c6nneo0d with It came fr6la Its the very heart ,of spring is to have I .60 4. I "My frlo,nd," isaid the pious old gft- dIge4IV;0 otgAns and detetiOrAtI01i In ,wido the quality of tho blood. In tliesA Uge In the MbK . , had a joy, that Might be desired by the, � ,4 0 op Angola, )to Poem, AQ, pittura could U46iiian "it grieves Ale tb bee l'oU uh- der th; influence 4f 114110r." "WO aikAtnts PArmeleo's vegeta&lo Pills have been tound moot efftetivo,, abm- oto, of the, tommonott tomplattita g1va lor an Itletant the awme of uni. of injAnia is'Wofts, and the Mos,tef. vorsal be4odletloti that comes dowti yout ompo,thr' air," replied tht, In - obriat6d otia, quite ahamel, aly Vithal, Ing th,a fever uild oubdutht the agw5 In a few days. There are many who feetiv46,%opliestion for thon, IA Mother with tho fall sudden burathig of Graves Wom fttomillilatOr, , . - springtide over the land. There Is, ist- " 'If I could Juat forget what this jig toot me I *ouldn't have, A tare in th6 %r6 oWbjftt to viese d1stregaing dis- _____44-6�_ 1 wswq plit dV Whon the valleys laugh , W6rld.1'­11lrmIngham App4lerald. tutuanoes and to these there is no Most of the old s*yIn*4, ft've out- gu4i slog More gloriously altd *lift , Y#4 114YOr ItAn. toll. Tho best w*A b&tter proparAtIon procurable, 4ioj�l * lived their Usefulness. It t064- A 'tue hilia fro moro Joyfu together be. Ito. "A' #1*04 PraVent It, 40604allY *A A. , =. ut"M ot rollelf. � .L . WSW *106 saw to #'it any tw tom th* UrA.—Vidtor L . ­­ ...., At., *� . * , , 0 'j;",.;.-. " . � .1 . . I -1 � �, 'AA, "'. �- , e.- , , i4 -k , -,-j, * , - , � ­ 'I I , � I youg'.i ; I ., I � frotost � .. � - .1 . � f , . .. I , .. , ,,,� I -, " f a Tkow, I ''. " o I 1 I 0. - " I The lover of flowers is aft" &, � ,� 1:M I � couraged by the nutabor of Aaw bup, "I , , wornm And 4ottles W41ch turn twl I ,ii."e I 11� Thero seenia to be soinsWng to phtM "I I - I :1 every plant that growt anot o,4 #,",p I . I : , as ono'bangot Me better of ejig trol" . *1., : , - ble Another one AppeAra, ".., 11 ... � I , , I", � - sueeew In We war agalast werm$ I I And bugs, however, As .4 0VWthIAJ- �,,! olim, la largely a 'mattar W "knowing; 11 �� 'how," ',Vl,.e great majority of the In. . . .1 ae,�,ts atmektug your bowers, or flow. .4 'I oring shrubs, or AmIts, ovm be *on- - troWd by two simplo, remedies. TUAt. ', way .,-ouua *Izo vasy" as w seem nos- , ploxop.,siv lite a Patent medicine Ad- fcrticewent, but I � t is a fact. Nor pr�' , donor can, bowover, hope to be suo- �;esqtul In fig4ting the garden Post U134 two defillite things hava boost,' , tearu.eil. * Virst, To become familiar .enough , Nylth the various insects first as to be, I able to tell what class Or f.ype thoy. I I oolong to, so that the proper material 1 4 . , I ; CAn be Used against them, . Semnd: To. watch constantly And carefully to detect the first slon. ol'. , trouOlo, And to boprel�4rod to,art lul,l mediately, I .� Ninety per cent. of the insects at. t%cldng your flowers belong to one oU tho, two gcner,.1 olooses of eating In'- � sects or chowin.- insects, When. soma now pests appear In your garden, tl� -0, - first t' ,Ung you want to determine 14 . I llow he*taxejs 1�,is meals?� Is he eats.,. I ooles in t , lie J§�,ves, petals or $lower - buds of tile plants, then It will �be poa�- I I , sible, to kill him wit.4 An internA.11 . poison. The most of'n,ctive of the in,�, -terLal poisons, asail the most cQnveuI-. ont to use urid6r any L.-=41 � conai� - tions, Is arsetiate of, lead, This may . I be obtained In either Pasta. or powder, I forin, It Is ini*ed wltb. cold wateri . .1 according to diroctions, to make q . polson spray that is,effective agaloji)k . eating or eliewlni lusects�, Calcium . . arsenato a light white pow .der, Is als� I mixed wi , th water 'to malts so effed� . � tivo arsonate Poison spTAY,- Either of .1 - these niatnrlWs 1�41114ave a slightly" .1 noticeable whita.doPosit 011 the toll:;,' . . ! . . I ag�e, w1fich Eome pg� I p.ticular gardeners� A I object to. Paris gr�on, which to an�' I other arsenAte poison, -does not leave I , ; any deposit, but It is not as effeetiv0s I . � Washes off much -more quicklyp and, W , ''. not so safe to - use as the foliage MO L . I I be burned It the, spray mixture 4, ' I ' L . mi,-.:e(i tbo strong. E Ither Of i11044 poisons muot be applied to the plant's . I , to be protected wAon. �r � the bugs 6'r ' , , worms to J)e fought, first appear; thA I I . ... is, the p _sLn must be applied In AOF I �. v�-,uce to whatever they are exPeAed, _1� to feed on. . . I . � .1 The sucking l4sftts� which W-!' � 1. . clude the various forms o! plant licb . . or aphids, a -re not affected by arsoi:14 � . of lead, Paris green or Any .other ln� . ternal poison ,SPZAY. M' WdOuors would only learn this r,imple thing it: . . .� . would save many-liourvot Work, manS7 I plants and many Collari eacli season�'�' . . The sucking Insects get their uou�,,' I ishaicat from inside of t,he leaves 0 ' . stems of tile planta. Althor.gh th . may appear at first to be doGj little, - I dainago, they ar.p really much morl� . I injurious than most of chewing lite . sects. Unless imiftefttO Steps to fig :..'�, I . . I them aro taken, they ure likely to r - I I . the entire plant or bed Ins, short ti. "! . I I While ma.nY things ,4avo been reCOa-' I I " ineuded for th, cout.rol of plant lice, � 1. scales and sue .Ing insects, the one I . which ha,s provdd tile most conveniolit � . and the niost efficient under olrdI4� I � � A1,y con(litions is nicotine sliaphate, 40 '4 per cent. strong, This Is. put out U0 . 1. der various trade niunos such �,0�1 I I I I "Black Leaf Forty." Nicotine 'xtract, L containing as little ,as 12 per eento : � . nicotine, witli, other ingredients Is ot I fectiyo, but the brands coutainlu& V - , malte ,,t'good quality of spray materf,4 I � at -,Intl are rea,lly cheaper, althoug,h . they 3naY cost more per ounce or PM pint, To use they need merely to '. 1, , I . nli.,�ed Nvitil cold Nvater. On 80 - . . I plants, (, ,$pocially those with shin' � I .1 .. a iollage, it may be necessary to a . A sniall amount Of Soap to the sprq to make it -,,:I)rcad and stick b0ttM . I � .1 . One teaspoonful of 40 r,cr cent. hlco�-� ti)1(3 �,Ulphate to the gallon Of WAt-#r will inake a strong enough spray t.4 I t . I , control aphids, scale$, etc. I . Nicotii:10 is Called A "contact P01"! 11 .. son.,, 11, other Nnords, to be effectiV4 ".. it must be applied directly to UO 14"':' ' .. I I sects to b-, controlled. There is VO �. �. ­.� . . use .. , ,)Vtting it ou t,he surface of th� I plant in advancei as Is done with arstO-. .11 pate Of load and other "Intornalff P4 LL ... .. soing. As the p -ant 401lds and Other I . I , V6 , ,suclting insects g rerady work on, 14 I I under surface of We leaves, in applyll* . n;cj)t.ne g)Ir,,1y LL iq dcJrable to useA spray with conuiderable foreo, and als'o NvItli an an,-Ic or side outlet nozzle, A6 - � ' � tha,t the under surface of the fO1144 _ cau Lasily oe reaClIL'U, It tile ill.seow lia,ve lict")me 1111inewu" OuGugh so th4.L 801UL, 01 tuo Aea,v v. ar,j tlg1,iL.y i-olled A6V G,ii%ed UIT, a:!�E tile 'Usect., canilot .04 rca&.L(I with a si,raY, ViCit off agA I ,ul;l AA, saci, ieavaa carefully bofoi��,, - � sljay�ng. N. aac 111p piants are badl� 11 , � I - a it i.iay ae iltcossarY to rOP0111- I aife.,� � Ellis 91.ra.v t%Vi or turee times At liitik� . valis of a few da.1'a LO e�ean the pla,4� . t1loroughly. .�pijly,�jg e,da,r cold WatOr � with e;­s4dera.ze lo,en 12 hotirs or SO , aiter spraying ull. &�So heip to cle�4 the, IlLant, IN.eot-,no- ,ulphace rightl. 3 . used is mbzolutolY sure death - t and other ,similar =etta Whell'it,iii � �0, k4l"llb ,Alt� (A�it_ 4_1..'�� 'A�th tht*', 0 a you can ho�p your p,aut clean it jua jusi. tio tne �t)u taorutillmy euo,1104,� I 1­jul' A1A­.,.;r AND BURERS. ­ k�6rj�e Of Wj� i4l;jWtS Attacking pi&00 a�lu , riov. AjrQ.- Liti, 6a turtunatWY no.� , �aally ct tllelu­%:,jj.�� in the roots,* " t.'L., 4,4'1- L$17 .AAij1kL;,' UIC 41%101(W (A' Atalywil Ott,; t.0 1,,4Ai,3 4.k."4.;,;.VL1.i. Tile lat(*r a. j; t_a..(!Lt , tgg t7,,%,. Lheir presellca,,ji . inu�caud uy tit, wfitail; U1 ple, top�'�t file .�qajl� �,tt Nvu.tu Liie.y are at Nvork,,di ' VJ t.Alij,.I,�� A,gau:; -,u tw,.or aild putt$i forth impertect leaveg; on, 111 the CUO of ur1l,,tineutal terees or, shraW, tilrougli tt ,11scolt.ration Of the bit* .. and iiiiiaoY A $Mail 116-e At UhIOU A wv�,dust-llko deposit appell!g. With . jlult.6 a,nd pe: ,untals, cutting, Ott &Ud burning tile infosted toll 13 the glmvio't r,,medy. vVioi fruit taid ornainenitt troes tbc borers may be dug out With a i3harp knif6 b;ale or rtach,,d a44 killed witli a Atiff c4r,r .r VIM, : � F or etCt.ctIvo 1)roteetloli ot your 90- dcj,i you should keep cobstantly, d1i lialill ti. quartity of arsthato of lead or eWelull, arainate, 'allit 11100 40 "Ir ee.jlt� nient'lip, sull,hatt. Thn'arscnata fo nt lead nviy bo eninbf1iod with'a futita- .. n1do. aq 11) tl1A rl,ln of proparatl oil's patital.1111K botli Imedeall mixtute at -d . , ,IT,.-.pn.1ft, tit 1,,.Vtd like Ilyrrkx, 13ordtalt, 11 Lend etc TZ]t ,;Vp- ­­ wamiq 0re?%11)v 1 4 r rJ"%,4- rm. tlih f1rof F! rM 4f � rr"itislo ?-mq 4-ty,frIn., , '.1#pr.f,% J+ VAJV i, I .,,,,, ­­- - `­ -!-,1,%s, but if inar 11�, ,1,., ."'.."._ �,? ­JN.V.'ft 1'.0VA" of vAur 1110:4 VWI'14� 11�1 1New'4",4,Jlr -1, 11�N 111141 pf r,pray in that ,".verj afn# SAllotin-1, I , I . . I ­ .,!�� 11 __ �tq ,7W T rrm * �.t � 11. � , � - I I ,. ill - , � IMMIFIF XK,�� ! 1 I � � 7y, 1 - 11w7r, , F,7 - ,7r, , 11� W, � , 'Ir V7 I ,, '11P oir I - � . � "I'll, � 1� - n 7 I ''I", . " , ,� 1, . . , � '. � I IT- I -IrIN , 7. �� ­, , V7 7 � 7?M7111 1 "TRW . W-17, pvwpwr�' � _ ,� __ t ,�� , 1. ITRW111, 4 I , , W, I R T4" ?WT I 11. . -1 11 1 ,,, , , I . ! - I 111111111 I �, - I I f ­yr WN